Network Scanning

g Press a or b to choose PDF, PDF/A, Secure PDF, Signed PDF, JPEG or XPS. Press OK, and go to step i.

h Press a or b to choose PDF, PDF/A, Secure PDF, Signed PDF or TIFF. Press OK, and go to step j.

Note

If you choose Secure PDF, the machine will ask you to enter a 4 digit password using numbers 0-9 before it starts scanning.

If you choose Signed PDF, you must install and then configure a certificate to your machine using Web Based Management.

i Press a or b to choose Small, Middle or Large. Press OK and go to step j.

j Do one of the following:

If you want to start scanning, press Black Start or Color Start and go to step m.

If you want to change the file name, go to step k.

k Press a or b to choose a file name you want to use and press OK. Press Black Start or Color Start and go to step m.

Note

If you want to change the file name manually, go to step l.

l Press a or b to choose <Manual>. Press OK.

Enter the file name you want to use (up to 15 characters) and press OK. Press Black Start or Color Start.

m The LCD shows Connecting. When the connection to the FTP server is successful the machine starts the scanning process.

Note

Scan type depends on the settings in Web Based Management, Black Start or Color Start do not change

13

the settings.

 

 

 

Scan to Network

When you choose Scan to Network, you can scan documents directly to a shared folder on a CIFS server located on your local network or the internet. (For more information about CIFS servers, see the Network User's Guide.) The Scan to Network feature supports Kerberos and NTLMv2 authentication.

The details required to use Scan to Network can be entered by using Web Based Management to pre-configure and store the details in a Scan to Network profile. The Scan to Network profile stores user information and configuration settings for use on a network, or the internet.

214